Published September 17, 2018 | Version v1
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Space Debris

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Space debris, remnants of past space missions and satellite operations, has become a pressing concern in the realm of space exploration. This paper offers a comprehensive examination of the menace posed by space debris, evaluating its origins, diverse composition, and the escalating risks it imposes on operational spacecraft, satellites, and future missions. The study explores the causes of space debris proliferation, delineates its impact on orbital activities, and highlights the potential perils for the sustainability of space endeavors. Additionally, it scrutinizes current mitigation efforts, identifying their strengths and limitations, while also proposing innovative technologies and strategies aimed at addressing this critical issue. Furthermore, the paper emphasizes the significance of international collaboration and robust policy frameworks to effectively manage and alleviate the risks associated with space debris. Overall, this study provides a detailed analysis and recommendations to mitigate the threats posed by space debris, ensuring the safety and sustainability of space exploration activities in the future.

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